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Asher-Smith and Holloway strike gold at World Championships

Asher-Smith and Holloway strike  gold at World Championships

Dina Asher-Smith celebrates after winning the gold medal in the 200m final at the World Athletics Championships in Doha on Wednesday. Reuters

Doha: Dina Asher-Smith ended Britain’s 36-year wait for a short sprint title at the World Championships on Wednesday as Grant Holloway of the US stormed to victory in the 110 metres hurdles.

Asher-Smith, the silver medallist in the 100m, dominated a 200m field depleted by injuries and withdrawals to claim gold in 21.88 seconds at the Khalifa Stadium.

The 23-year-old becomes the first British woman in World Championship history to win either a 100m or 200m gold.

“I don’t know what to say, I don’t think it’s properly sunk in,” Asher-Smith told the BBC.

“I woke up today thinking ‘this is it. This is the moment you did all your work for’. The tiredness disappeared.

“I’m lost for words. I dreamt of this and now it’s real.”

Brittany Brown of the United States took silver in 22.22sec and Mujinga Kambundji of Switzerland was third in 22.51sec.

A dramatic 110m hurdles final meanwhile saw the world leader Holloway clinch victory in 13.10sec after leading from start to finish.

Olympic and reigning world champion Omar McLeod looked to be closing on Holloway in the final stages, but crashed heavily at the final barrier.

Sergey Shubenkov, world champion in 2015, took silver in 13.15sec whilst Frenchman Pascal Martinot-Lagarde finished third in 13.18sec.

Asher-Smith and Holloway’s wins were the only two gold medals decided on the track on Wednesday.

The other gold came in the men’s hammer throw, where Pawel Fajdek of Poland successfully defended his 2017 crown after launching his fourth throw to 80.50m.

That was over two metres better than silver medallist Quentin Bigot of France, who finished second with 78.19m. Bence Halasz of Hungary was third with 78.18m.

The opening rounds of the decathlon meanwhile saw France’s reigning world champion and world record holder Kevin Mayer battling Canadians Damian Warner and Pierce LePage in the multi-discipline event.

Mayer opened the defence of his title with a personal best in the 100m, clocking 10.50sec to grab 975 points.

The Frenchman followed it with a season’s best leap in the long jump before erupting in celebration after launching a throw of 16.82m in the shot put.

Agence France-Presse

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